Al Smith
Mac Daddy
They are basically the same saw circa late 70'early 80's .I recently resurrected two of them .They are rare in these parts and it took me two years to round up all the parts but only about a week to reassemble them .
As far as power and design these from my perspective are one of the most robust in design of any semi modern saw I've ever worked on which is many from many manufactures .The chase for parts made it also the most challenging since much earlier in life chasing down parts for Indian motorcycles .
Partner listed them as 6 HP while Husqvarna listed their same displacement saw, the 2100 at 6.8 .Whatever but I'd put then a tad more powerful that the older style Stihl 066 .
I can't find the disassembly pictures but I do have one of the first engine and a pic of the two completed .One will get the full treatment of a new paint job and decals ..
As far as power and design these from my perspective are one of the most robust in design of any semi modern saw I've ever worked on which is many from many manufactures .The chase for parts made it also the most challenging since much earlier in life chasing down parts for Indian motorcycles .
Partner listed them as 6 HP while Husqvarna listed their same displacement saw, the 2100 at 6.8 .Whatever but I'd put then a tad more powerful that the older style Stihl 066 .
I can't find the disassembly pictures but I do have one of the first engine and a pic of the two completed .One will get the full treatment of a new paint job and decals ..